For the purposes of improving program management and effectiveness, RSA evaluates
all programs authorized by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
For example, to assess linkages between vocational rehabilitation (VR) services
and economic and non-economic outcomes, RSA is conducting a longitudinal study
of a national sample of VR consumers. RSA may also disseminate information on
exemplary practices concerning vocational rehabilitation. You can find many
of those studies and projects and their results below. In this section readers
will also find summary data and statistics describing the outcomes of various
programs funded by RSA, and in particular, data on individuals with disabilities
served and rehabilitated (including caseload data and client characteristics)
through the Title I Basic Support Program.

For information regarding data that is collected via sources other than those
listed below, please contact RSA directly by calling Joe Pepin at 202-245-7598.

Fiscal Year 2005 Data Tables

The following 22 tables (in MS Excel file format*) provide information on consumer
outcomes, ages, wages earned and hours worked during Fiscal Year 2005. They
also provide financial breakdowns of expenditures by vocational rehabilitation
agencies as well as information on referrals sources, services provided to individuals,
counselor caseloads and eligibility rates. The first 15 tables cover consumer
information and the remaining 7 cover information on VR agency expenditures.
The information is from the RSA-2, RSA-113, and RSA-911.